Hi everyone,

I got my replacement Nano from David (Tuxbrain), and after so much
time with Debian I must confess that the current OpenWRT image rocks.
Python, emacs, hnb, Forth, Octave, Gnuplot! Wow!

Currently I'm working on some natural language stuff in python (for
fun and profit), and I was amazed as I could install nltk without many
problems: install python-doc and download the tarball of nltk.
Installing was painless too... But numpy is a probable dependence. I
need numpy! But it won't install natively without a little too much
trouble for my second installment of OpenWRT (I need a local toolchain
with gcc, probably also a gnu fortran compiler). Is there any reason
for numpy not available as a standard package? I don't have a
cross-compilation toolchain ready (since I had one, I moved from
ubuntu to Arch, so I didn't re-install it), but if it is possible to
do so, I can get it working just for the sake of numpy ;)

Ruben


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